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Derivatives and Hedge Funds
von Stephen Satchell
Verlag: Springer
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-1-137-55416-1
Auflage: 2015 edition
Erschienen am 29.11.2015
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 223 mm [H] x 146 mm [B] x 30 mm [T]
Gewicht: 642 Gramm
Umfang: 397 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext
Biografische Anmerkung

Preface: Stephen Satchell
1. Frictional Costs Of Diversification: How Many CTAs Make A Diversified Portfolio?; Bernd Scherer
2. Crude Oil Futures Markets: Another Look Into Traders' Positions; Damir Tokic
3. Fund Of Hedge Funds Portfolio Selection: A Multiple-Objective Approach; Ryan J Davies, Harry M Kat And Sa Lu
4. A Primer On Structured Finance; Andreas A Jobst
5. Value At Risk, GARCH Modelling And The Forecasting Of Hedge Fund Return Volatility; Roland Füss, Dieter G Kaiser And Zeno Adams
6. Index Futures Trading, Information And Stock Market Volatility: The Case Of Greece; Christos Floros And Dimitrios V Vougas
7. Modelling And Trading The Gasoline Crack Spread: A Non-Linear Story; Christian L Dunis, Jason Laws And Ben Evans
8. The Relation Between Bid-Ask Spreads And Price Volatility In Forward Markets; Roy A Batchelor, Amir H Alizadeh And Ilias D Visvikis
9. Introduction Of Futures And Options On A Stock Index And Their Impact On The Trading Volume And Volatility: Empirical Evidence From The DJIA Components; Mohammad G Robbani And Rafiqul Bhuyan
10. The Characteristics And Evolution Of Credit Default Swap Trading; Lei Meng And Owain Ap Gwilym
11. The Performance Persistence Of Equity Long/Short Hedge Funds; Samuel Manser And Markus M Schmid
12. Examination Of Fund Age And Size And Its Impact On Hedge Fund Performance; Meredith Jones
13. Great In Practice, Not In Theory: An Empirical Examination Of Covered Call Writing; Michael L Mcintyre And David Jackson
14. Hedge Funds And Higher Moment Portfolio Selection; Greg Bergh And Paul Van Rensburg
15. Sovereign Wealth Funds - Investment Strategies And Financial Distress; Raphael W Lam And Marco Rossi
16. Modeling Autocallable Structured Products; Geng Deng, Joshua Mallett And Craig Mccann
17. The Beta Puzzle Revisited: A Panel Study Of Hedge Fund Returns; François-Éric Racicot And Raymond Théoret
18. Option Pricing Based On Mixtures Of Distributions: Evidence From The Eurex Index And Interest Rate Futures Options Market; Sascha Wilkens
Index



Over the last 20 years hedge funds and derivatives have fluctuated in reputational terms; they have been blamed for the global financial crisis and been praised for the provision of liquidity in troubled times. Both topics are rather under-researched due to a combination of data and secrecy issues.
This book is a collection of papers celebrating 20 years of the Journal of Derivatives and Hedge Funds (JDHF). The 18 papers included in this volume represent a small sample of influential papers included during the life of the Journal, representing industry-orientated research in these areas. With a Preface from co-editor of the journal Stephen Satchell, the first part of the collection focuses on hedge funds and the second on markets, prices and products.



Stephen Satchell is a Lecturer in Financial Economics at Birbeck University of London, UK and Professor at the University of Sydney, Australia. His research covers a number of topics in the broad areas of econometrics, finance, risk measurement and utility theory, and his current research looks at alternative methods of portfolio construction and risk management, as well as work on non-linear dynamic models. Stephen has strong links with Inquire (Institute for Quantitative Investment Research), is on the management committee of LQG (London Quant Group), and is a Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge where he has Isaac Newton's rooms.


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